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Shikha Arora

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Of course, you can pursue an MSW course in Hindi. Many colleges are providing MSW programs in Hindi medium. It does not really affect the job prospects or portfolio. Hindi is a widely chosen medium among students who go for higher studies in India. 

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Ishita Uniyal

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In the BA Hindi syllabus, you'll find core subjects like Hindi Literature, Poetry, Translation, Culture, and Novels. These are like genres that cover a lot of other subjects/topics around them. For example, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (? ? )? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? , etc.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Of course, the Hindi syllabus and curriculum keep updating according to the trends and market requirements. Many Hindi courses have started including the environment and the constitution studies in higher programs. 

You'll find the Historical Context and Structure, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Contemporary Relevance, Constitutional Provisions, Right to Environment, and Environmental Law-related topics.

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Atul Arora

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Yes, you can. Many GNM colleges in India offer GNM courses in Hindi medium. Since GNM is a midwifery diploma-level course and is designed to meet the growing demand of Nurses in India, GNM can easily be pursued by the underserved community. GNMs also help in providing care to patients from rural areas, where people generally use their regional language or Hindi.

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Ishita Aggarwal

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RRB Group D books are available in both Hindi and English. Candidates must choose their mediums carefully. They should choose the books that have covered the syllabus. Candidates must understand the text written in books.

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Nikita Chauhan

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Of course, not! Being a Hindi graduate, you can explore a lot of working fields other than teaching or translating. Depending on your interest, you can either go for competitive exams like Civil Services, banking, railway, etc., or you can pursue a PhD, get research-based roles in government organizations or universities. 
Apart from these, if you like a full-time job in an office, you can join a media house, a radio station, an advertising agency, a marketing company, and so on.

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Akansha Bisht

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Having a career in Hindi is as interesting as any other technical field. It allows you to explore more within yourself and then approach it. Where certain jobs have a retirement age, graduates in this field need not worry about that and move to their dream places and work for as long as they desire. Here is a list of some of the top Indian cities to get lucrative jobs after BA Hindi:

City

Job Scope

Average CTC

Bangalore

Content developer, Digital Marketing

INR 4-7L

New Delhi

Journalism, Advertising, content writing

INR 6- 7L

Kolkata

Professional writer

INR 5- 7L

Varanasi

School Teacher, Researcher

INR 2- 4L

Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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The popularity of Hindi as a language is well known thereby making this field of study an area of endless opportunities. Students can try out each and every sector of their interest and they may end up finding a job or two related to language. Hindi being an official language in India and also spoken by more than half of the population speaks for itself how much this language has in for us as a career option.

Here is how people can start off their career as a graduate in Hindi.

  • Develop the skills- Having just a degree in hand will serve you no good in this field and you will have to keep your shoulder to the wheel to be in a recognised p
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